Mrs. Martha Anderson died at the home of her daughter, Lena Amble, at Black Earth, November 15, 1921, after five days' illness. Burial services were held Thursday, the 17th, at Grace Lutheran Church in this city with Rev. A. E. Berg officiating. Interment was at Rock Church Cemetery.
Martha Christopherson was born at Vang, Norway, January 23, 1844, was united in marriage in 1865 to Anders Anderson, who preceded her in death eleven years ago. To this union were born eleven children, three of these died in infancy and one son, Christ, died in 1909. Those living are Ole of Nekoosa, Mattie and Martin of this city, Lena of Black Earth, Andrew of Footville, Charles and John of the town of Dodgeville. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Karrie Anderson of Alberta, Canada, and Mrs. Karolena Nelson of Kimberly, Minnesota; also forty grandchildren and twelve greatgrandchildren.
The deceased came to Dodgeville, Wis. from Norway in the year 1885, and here she continued to make her home until the time of her death.
Mrs. Anderson was very devoted to her church and always took an active part in the Ladies' Aid and other church affairs.
Mrs. Martha Anderson died at the home of her daughter, Lena Amble, at Black Earth, November 15, 1921, after five days' illness. Burial services were held Thursday, the 17th, at Grace Lutheran Church in this city with Rev. A. E. Berg officiating. Interment was at Rock Church Cemetery.
Martha Christopherson was born at Vang, Norway, January 23, 1844, was united in marriage in 1865 to Anders Anderson, who preceded her in death eleven years ago. To this union were born eleven children, three of these died in infancy and one son, Christ, died in 1909. Those living are Ole of Nekoosa, Mattie and Martin of this city, Lena of Black Earth, Andrew of Footville, Charles and John of the town of Dodgeville. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Karrie Anderson of Alberta, Canada, and Mrs. Karolena Nelson of Kimberly, Minnesota; also forty grandchildren and twelve greatgrandchildren.
The deceased came to Dodgeville, Wis. from Norway in the year 1885, and here she continued to make her home until the time of her death.
Mrs. Anderson was very devoted to her church and always took an active part in the Ladies' Aid and other church affairs.
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